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If Freddie was still alive and didn't die in 1991, beside continuing with Queen, what would you have liked him do?

I would have like to see him do theatrical musicals, like Phantom of the Opera, Evita, etc.
Freddie es como Carlos Gardel: cada dia canta mejor.
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Replace Bob Barker on the price is right instead of Drew Carey after Queen called it quits in 2007 coincidentally at the same time as Bob Barker did.
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If Freddie were still alive i'd hope he'd step down as singer of Queen to allow the band to 'evolve' into a karaoke circus act with Adam Lambert.
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I'd have loved him to write a really cool Rock Opera, the entire thing, and play the lead of course.
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If Freddie hadn't got ill I really don't think Queen would have continued much passed The Magic tour. At least not in a full time capacity.

I think Freddie would have drifted slightly from project to project. He had already started doing so with Mr Bad Guy, The Great Pretender and Barcelona. I think he was beginning to lose interest in Queen and would have pursued more solo projects.
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Bob Harris addressed this subject in Queen Rock the World documentary

Freddie's reply, in 1977, was interesting..his solo album would have Brian, Roger and John!

How things change. There was obviously a point where a schism happened, my guess is around 1982 when Brian and Roger were unhappy at the rouse Queen were taking hence The Works album; more guitars and rock orientated and Mr Bad Guy diverging in style

Freddie's health circumstances brought the band closer and the combined writing credit reinforced that

Had that not been the case, the outcome is anyone's guess but there was clearly a difference in Freddie's interests and those of the band

My guess is that a role in a musical would not be of interest to Freddie (wasn't he offered a part on broadway at some point and declined)
There is some interesting music on Brian's and Roger's solo projects which would have made great Queen tracks; maybe those would have made a subsequent album...

It's a pity there was no Miracle tour, there was talk of a one off special (Brian and Roger on rock line radio) but, given the amount of money offered to legacy bands like Queen on the touring circuit these days, I doubt Freddie could have resisted!
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He was offered a part on Broadway. The story goes that it was the role of a Phantom and it was offered by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Freddie declined as the payment offered by ALW was scandalously low.

Time and collaboration with Dave Clark shows that he had interest in a musical world.

Maybe he would release his solo project VOl II and then the next Queen album. The worst thing is, that we will, sadly, never know...
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I didn't know he had an offer for Phantom. Thanks for the info, I don't know everything about Queen and Freddie and the other guys, that's why I'm eager to learn more. I love their music, love Freddie's voice, know a lot more than someone who just likes Queen.

My question was what would YOU have liked to see Freddie do. I loved him with Monserrat, that's why I would have liked him to do more classical music or theatrical musicals.
Freddie es como Carlos Gardel: cada dia canta mejor.
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20 hours of appaling literature, like Dolina says hahaha
Don't forget my collection of demos and outtakes: http://goo.gl/uQARhn PM me if you want any [leaked] multitrack. Ya se ven los tigres en la lluvia.
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Posted: 30 Apr 15, 19:41 Edit this post Reply to this post Reply with Quote
Blog 19 - Ask Phoebe ;

Andrew asked about Freddie auditioning for ‘Phantom of the Opera’.
It didn’t happen, so, no, there are no existing demos that people haven’t heard. He was asked once by Joseph Papp, the New York producer, to audition for the role of Rodolfo in a production of Puccini’s La Boheme that he was going to mount in Central Park. You can guess Freddie’s reaction…. ME, audition? Also Freddie said he wouldn’t go back to singing seven shows a week, he had finished that in the 70s!
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I would have liked to have seen Freddie take up Michael Crawford's mantle, not only in the role of the Phantom in "Phantom Of The Opera", but also in the role of Frank Spencer in the revival of "Some Mothers Do Ave Em".
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[QUOTE] [b]beemack74 wrote:[/b]

I would have liked to have seen Freddie take up Michael Crawford's mantle, not only in the role of the Phantom in "Phantom Of The Opera", but also in the role of Frank Spencer in the revival of "Some Mothers Do Ave Em". [/QUOTE]

Oooo Deaky, Roger's just done a whoopsie on the carpet.
"Queen is the only band in the world that can play so heavily that your nose bleeds, then offer a silk handkerchief to clean up with."
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Brilliant, Holly2003! :-)
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I don't know.

I just wish he were still alive.
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Well if he were alive I would have liked them to do The Miracle tour and the Innuendo tour, but besides Queen I think he could be a judge on shows like X Factor or American Idol.